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W.E. Combs Campus Undergraduate Program Undergraduate Graduate Program Master in Public Health Master in Science B.S. Health Sciences - Allied Health Concentration Steve Celestial Dr. George Stewart Program Information The Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences is a two-year "capstone" degree program designed to provide persons holding A.A., A.S. or A.A.S. degrees from an accredited two-year college with an opportunity to pursue a B.S. in one of eight areas: Aging Studies, Allied Health, Communication, Health Administration, Health Care Ethics, Health Care Professional, Medical Information Technology, and Psychology of Health. The core of the curriculum is available online as well as the Allied Health and Health Care Professional concentrations. Allied Health professions are the allies in healthcare systems, the support professions distinct from the medical and nursing professions that work together to make the healthcare system function. At the Associate's level, allied health professionals are often the licensed professionals involved in the delivery of health services. Allied health professionals pursuing a Bachelor's degree (and beyond!) are those seeking additional responsibilities in leadership, communication, education, or research during their careers. At UWF, the Allied Health track of the Bachelor of Sciences in Health Sciences prepares students to be proficient in a variety of areas, including basic legal fundamentals of health care and public health, computer literacy (including documentation of health care information and database management), and interpersonal communication skills. Students in this field study health information systems, advances in health sciences research and technology, and learn to apply their knowledge of health economics to guide sound business analysis and decision making in health care. This core is complemented with courses covering diseases, drugs, and cross-cultural areas, such as end of life ethics and gerontology. Finally, courses in public health and disaster management round out this program to provide global perspectives on allied health and also help students to comprehend the complex and inter-related issues surrounding national and international population changes. Specific degree requirements can be found using the link below. Student Scolarship Information See School of Allied health and Life Sciences website
and the links to Clinical Laboratory Sciences and Nursing websites
for information on available scholarships for students in UWF's Allied
Health programs http://www.uwf.edu/sahls
Student Intern Information For Information on Intern Programs Graduate | Master of Public Health Dr. Justice Mbizo Dr. George Stewart Program Information M.P.H., Public Health is an online program offering a master's
degree that is the most widely recognized professional credential
for leadership in public health. The goal of the program is to provide
students with a high quality, multidisciplinary perspective on public
health. The MPH is an extremely valuable degree which is increasing
in value in the public health job market due to projected retirements
in the field and to dramatic increases in public health problems in
the U.S. and abroad.
M.P.H.
Public Health (Online) Student Organization Information Student Association for Public HealthThe MPH houses the Student Association for Public
Health which is a student service organization to which all majors
in the MPH belong. Students plan the events in which SAPH participates
some of which are community service and others of which are organizational
fund-raisers. Automatic induction upon acceptance into the program.
See the School of Allied Health and Life Sciences (SAHLS) website
for contact information and officers.
The mission of SAPH is to serve as a platform for communicating with students and among students in the MPH Program at UWF, to create an atmosphere of comradery among students, and to provide students with an avenue for performing public service in the health care and public health communities. Student Scolarship Information See School of Allied health and Life Sciences website and the links to Clinical Laboratory Sciences and Nursing websites for information on available scholarships for students in UWF's allied health programs http://www.uwf.edu/sahls Student Internship Requirement Information All students in the MPH program are required to satisfactorily complete a supervised internship experience. Your internship experience in the MPH program will include 6 semester hours of practical skills, documenting application of the knowledge, skills, and academic objectives of the MPH degree program. In the internship setting, the student is directly supervised by a public health professional on-site, as well as a faculty member who oversees the student's training experience. During the course of the internship experience, the student participates in public health and administrative activities, as a member of the professional public health staff. Student Intern Information For Information on Intern Programs Graduate | Master of Science in Administration (MSA) - Biomedical/Pharmaceutical track online Dr. Justice Mbizo Dr. George Stewart Program Information A solid lineup of business courses in the MSA core provide students with a strong background in business which dovetails with the courses in the Biomedical/ Pharmaceutical Specialization to prepare students for employment on the administrative side of the biomedical/pharmaceutical industries. Students in this specialization focus on: Specific degree requirements for the Master of Public Health can be found using the link below. 2007 Program Information Student Scolarship Information See School of Allied health and Life Sciences website and the links to Clinical Laboratory Sciences and Nursing websites for information on available scholarships for students in UWF's allied health programs http://www.uwf.edu/sahls Student Internship Requirement Information A capstone course, Professional Development in Biomedical/Pharmaceutical Sciences and a capstone experience, Internship in Biomedical/Pharmaceutical Industry, provide students with hands-on experience in the industry of their choice and exposure to key elements in the targeted professional environments, including interpretation, organization and publication of research data; scientific patents; research project development, presentation and funding; and locating and securing positions in the industry of choice. Students completing this specialization will be qualified to interview for positions with a wide variety of companies specializing in biotechnology, biomedicine, medical and scientific equipment and pharmaceuticals. Student Intern Information For Information on Intern Programs |
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